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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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[[Image:1L6J_pro_and_act.png | thumb]]
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This is the <scene name='40/400553/Pro_cat_motif/4'>active site</scene> of the protein.
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[[Image:1L6J_Zn_residues.png | thumb | ProMMP9 (from PDB entry 1L6J) with propeptide conserved sequence (purple) including "cysteine switch" (blue), and catalytic zinc conserved binding motif (orange)]]
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[[Image:1L6J_Zn_residues.png | thumb |right|280px| ProMMP9 (from PDB entry 1L6J) with propeptide conserved sequence (purple) including "cysteine switch" (blue), and catalytic zinc conserved binding motif (orange)]]
[[Image:1L6J_Zn_residues.png | thumb |right|280px| ProMMP9 (from PDB entry 1L6J) with propeptide conserved sequence (purple) including "cysteine switch" (blue), and catalytic zinc conserved binding motif (orange)]]

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